Uniquely worded sentiments, embodied in his father's sermons and parish talks, come to mind.
His waking hours, while alone, were spent in framing all sorts of delicately worded questions and comments about subjects which he thought of interest to Esther, calculated to draw out this hidden secret.
There has been a noticeable tendency in her talks toward former associations, with delicately worded hints at changed views, resulting from more mature knowledge.
Much of information derived by this resourceful inquisitor was not through question or reply, but was elicited by adroitly worded opinions upon remotely similar subjects adapted to time and occasion of their utterance.
For instance, the draft shown in the first illustration might be worded something like this: St. Louis, Mo.
A few years later, on the erection of a second tablet to the earliest medical faculty, additional knowledge having come in the meantime, the inscription on this was worded so as to refer to the first school of medicine in North America.
It reminds one of the formal terms of wills, as they used to be worded in olden times: "In the Name of God, Amen.
Subsequently the medical school of the University of Mexico came to be known and the next tablet will have to be worded with due reference to that.
I unlocked the little cabinet and taking therefrom the strangely-worded letter I had found in Jack's room I compared minutely the handwriting and found peculiarities identical.
The writer was evidently a lady's maid, and, as she signed her name, it seemed to me that she might be traced by means of an ingeniously-worded advertisement.
The scent of Box has been aptly worded by Gabriel d'Annunzio, in his Virgin of the Rocks, in his description of a neglected garden.
It was an admirably got-up enlargement of a funeral card, with a deep black border, adorned with a realistic picture of a hearse, and was worded "Unionist Opposition dead.
He was conducted through long passages to the station-master's office at the back of the building, where a strongly worded complaint was entered in the book.
And a few evenings earlier she sent Malcolm with a graciously worded note, asking Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone and Mrs. McKerracher to accompany the young people.
Miss Gordon accepted the doubtfully worded compliment for all it really meant from Sarah Emily's generous heart.
It is also worded so as to prevent the departments from withholding some of their publications from the depositories.
Before being used in any state its provisions should be worded by a competent person experienced in drafting bills for the legislature of that state.
Specifications, either for supplies or for construction work, were worded differently at different times, according to the individual wish or whim of the department officer preparing them.
But they are worded in the most unconditional manner, without any reference to Ormond.
It does Felix good to think of how Miss Maliphant must have worded her refusal.
A carefully wordedletter introduced at just the right time will sometimes tell the audience as much concerning the complications of the plot as would five or six scenes.
Even a speech worded obscurely because the matter is obscure, or because the listener would be harmed by plainer speech (see 1001), is not mendacious but prudent.
Less readily pleased was poor Mrs. Haughton, when her son returned to communicate the arrangement, backing a polite and well-worded letter from the Colonel with his own more artless eloquence.
It seems strange, too, with such a reward as we have offered; but it was worded so cautiously, you see.
Mona gave utterance to a sigh of relief, but did not appear to notice how he had worded his sentence.
There were three minute and different statements from the doctors about the wounds, so technically worded that nobody could understand them.
He succeeded, and was radiant under the sweet influences of her pleased face and her seductively worded acknowledgements with gratification.
The bill was clearly worded and all could understand it perfectly.
The President had shrewdly worded his communication so as not to violate any legal technicalities.
The note which he gave Logan was worded exactly as the one Drane had received an hour earlier at Oaklands.
The initials fit perfectly; and, thanks to Sebastian's cunning and to our cipher code, this letter is so obscurely worded that Gilcrest can gain from it no knowledge of our plans.
Ladies, who, however otherwise accomplished, are deficient in the necessary acquirement of the graceful and properly-worded correspondence which their social position demands.
No paragraph of the "Morning Post" was too mysteriously wordedfor her powers of interpretation; no asterisks could veil a name from her piercing gaze.
It was a short and most gracefully worded epistle in a lady's hand, thanking Dr.
This document was prepared in reality by Taylor, and was wordedwith considerable ingenuity.
Other parts of the resolution are worded with equal caution, so as to extend only to cases where losses are renounced by treaty.
He supposes the present resolution so vaguely worded as to be improper to be passed.
I do, however, apprehend that it is so worded as to bring the subject fairly before the House.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "worded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.